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Holm Defeats McGee, Retires As
Two-Weight WBF World Champ
Source/WBF
May 13, 2013 |
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(MAY 13) Holly Holm impressively,
if not spectacularly, defended her World Boxing Federation World
Light Welterweight title on Saturday night May 11 in front of a
sold-out crowd at the Route 66 Casino Hotel´s Legends Theater in
Albuquerque, with a unanimous decision over game but outclassed
challenger Mary McGee.
Holm (31) had prior to the fight declared that it would be her
last as a professional boxer, now wanting to concentrate on a
campaign in MMA, and she appeared determined to put on a good
show in front of the hometown fans who have continuously turned
up to support her throughout her illustrious career.
And she certainly did so by dominating her five years younger
opponent from the first bell, and winning all ten rounds on all
three judges’ scorecards for a shutout (100-90 x 3) unanimous
decision. McGee was by no means a push-over, she was just up
against the Pound-For-Pound queen!
With the victory, her first and assumedly last of the WBF World
Light Welterweight crown (she is also WBF World Champion at
Welterweight!), ”The Preachers Daughter” leaves boxing with an
amazing professional record of 33-2-3 (9), while Gary, Indiana’s
McGee drops to 20-2 (11).
The show, billed as “Mayhem”, was promoted by Lenny Fresquez and
his Fresquez Productions.
Southpaw Holm will likely go down in boxing history as one of
the best and most accomplished women to ever lace on gloves. She
turned pro in 2002, and has since captured an astonishing
thirteen (!) world titles in three weight classes, switching
between Light Welter, Welter and Light Middleweight at her
convenience.
The World Boxing Federation is proud to be associated with a
great athlete such as Holm, and wishes her all the best in her
Mixed Martial Arts career. She will no doubt continue to be
successful!
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